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Project Gutenberg's The Little Man (From Six Short Plays), by John Galsworthy This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Little Man (From Six Short Plays) Author: John Galsworthy Last Updated: February 10, 2009 Release Date: September 26, 2004 [EBook #2919] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE LITTLE MAN (SIX SHORT PLAYS) *** Produced by David Widger SIX SHORT PLAYS OF GALSWORTHY THE LITTLE MAN A Farcical Morality In Three Scenes By John Galsworthy CHARACTERS THE LITTLE MAN. THE AMERICAN. THE ENGLISHMAN. THE ENGLISHWOMAN. THE GERMAN. THE DUTCH BOY. THE MOTHER. THE BABY. THE WAITER. THE STATION OFFICIAL. THE POLICEMAN. THE PORTER. SCENE I Afternoon, on the departure platform of an Austrian railway station. At several little tables outside the buffet persons are taking refreshment, served by a pale young waiter. On a seat against the wall of the buffet a woman of lowly station is sitting beside two large bundles, on one of which she has placed her baby, swathed in a black shawl. WAITER. [Approaching a table whereat sit an English traveller and his wife] Two coffee? ENGLISHMAN. [Paying] Thanks. [To his wife, in an Oxford voice] Sugar? ENGLISHWOMAN. [In a Cambridge voice] One. AMERICAN TRAVELLER. [With field-glasses and a pocket camera from another table] Waiter, I'd like to have you get my eggs. I've been sitting here quite a while. WAITER. Yes, sare. GERMAN TRAVELLER. 'Kellner, bezahlen'! [His voice is, like his moustache, stiff and brushed up at the ends. His figure also is stiff and his hair a little grey; clearly once, if not now, a colonel.] WAITER. 'Komm' gleich'! [The baby on the bundle wails. The mother takes it up to soothe it. A young, red-cheeked Dutchman at the fourth table stops eating and laughs.] AMERICAN. My eggs! Get a wiggle on you! WAITER. Yes, sare. [He rapidly recedes.] [A LITTLE MAN in a soft hat is seen to the right of tables. He stands a moment looking after the hurrying waiter,
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